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The need to reframe action on climate change
Associate Professor Eric Salathé was among the first generation of graduate students who focused on human-caused climate change. More than 25 years later, he continues this work by helping policymakers create more sustainable solutions that will increase their communities’ resilience to climate change.
February 27, 2023
Fulbright scholar on Icelandic journey to help ALS patients
Wanda Gregory used her award to teach the ethics of technology and to research how virtual worlds can affect quality of life.
January 27, 2023
Students make meaning in digital landscapes
A Campus Library grant supports two UW Bothell professors and their students in establishing interactive digital spaces for connection and community.
December 23, 2022
Centering emotions about climate change
This story on climate grief in Coda Story features Associate Professor Jennifer Atkinson’s course that helps students navigate the emotional landscape of climate change.
December 23, 2022
Sharing culture and cuisine on a worldwide stage
Brittaney Bunjong, IAS ’16 and home chef, swaps stories and cooks Thai and Peruvian dishes with The Curious Chef on Tastemade.
December 16, 2022
Connecting passion and profession
As a transfer student during the coronavirus pandemic, Nasra Mohamed struggled to find community while learning online. To find a sense of place, she became involved in several campus organizations — and was soon leading the way out of lockdown.
December 2, 2022
Car buying and the supply chain
In this KIRO 7 News story , Dr. Surya Pathak talks with reporter Deedee Sun about the microchip shortage and how it is affecting the car buying process.
November 4, 2022
A decade of support for students studying abroad
This year marks the 10th anniversary of UW Bothell’s Study Abroad Ambassador Scholarship which has helped more than 250 students travel and learn around the world.
September 30, 2022
Economic poisoning by agriculture
In “Economic Poisoning,” Dr. Adam Romero provides an intriguing reconceptualization of pesticides by connecting farming ecosystems to technology and the economy.
September 23, 2022
Wildfire smoke is here to stay
August and September in the Pacific Northwest now come with a reliable risk of wildfire smoke cause our our health — physical and mental — to suffer. But local governments are still working out how to protect people from this polluted air. Dan Jaffe, professor and chair in the School of STEM, is quoted.
September 4, 2022
Transformational learning from transnational collaborations
Students at UW Bothell swap places with college students from Ireland — crossing countries, continents and oceans to tackle public health issues.
June 4, 2022
Chen receives research, scholarship award
Dr. Min Chen receives the Distinguished Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity award. It is one of the highest honors a UW Bothell faculty member can receive.
May 5, 2022